Rose held her hands out in front of her with her palms facing Edward, attempting to make Edward calm down, he grabbed her arm in a tight grip and glared at her.
"Give Bella back, you witch." He said, shoving her back. Haddock caught her and helped her regain her balance, Rose whimpered in pain as she cradled her arm. Stepping in front of her, Haddock glared at Edward. Hearing the commotion, the Doctor came up to Rose and examined her arm, he glared at Edward as he saw a bruise forming on Rose's arm. He could feel the insurmountable anger, welling up inside him for the second time that day, it rather bothered him that this…this, child could make him angry so easily.
"See here young man, that's no way to speak to a lady, and we don't have your Bella." Haddock said slightly pushing Edward back with a shove to his chest. Making Edward, who had tried to advance into the TARDIS, stumble back slightly. Edward didn't like being pushed around by an old man, nor did he like being lied to. Edward lightly (for him) pushed Haddock back against the wall, the Captain grunted in pain as he slid to the ground. Edward advanced into the TARDIS, the Doctor was blocking his path, he looked furious.
"Out of my way, you filthy alien scum." Edward seethed. "I'm going to tear this place apart until I find Bella." The Doctor didn't move. Still cradling her arm, Rose went to the Captain to make sure he was alright. Edward punched the Doctor in the face hoping he would move, Rose gasped in fright. The Doctor stood up straighter, glaring at the insolent boy who dared trespass in his TARDIS, for a brief moment Edward saw just how much anger that the Doctor had, and what he was capable of when he was that angry. The Doctor's voice was cold, so cold that it seemed as though the sun no longer existed and all the heat from the earth had left…his voice was as cold as space.
"We are not lying to you. We do not have Bella and if we did, then we would have given her back to you. You do not get to come over here and hurt my friends. Now leave!" The Doctor was so angry that he nearly lost control, yet he managed to just barely keep his anger in check so that he did not pulverize the insolent whelp on the spot.
Edward backed out of the TARDIS too afraid to speak. He avoided the Doctor's gaze, but even so, he felt as though a hole was burning through him. The vampire backed away a little further from the TARDIS, still looking at the ground, he turned and walked back into the woods. The Doctor didn't close the door until Edward was out of sight. The Doctor sighed in exasperation; he walked over to his fallen friends to survey the damage that had been caused. The Doctor gently took Rose's hand and scanned it with his sonic screwdriver, his blood boiled as he saw the damage that the vampire had done to his Rose. The girl tried to pull her hand back when she saw the Doctor grow angry again, but cried out in pain when she moved her hand; Rose bit her lip and tried not to cry. The Doctor bandaged and put a splint on her hand, to help the bones that had been cracked by Edward, stay in place. Rose and the Doctor then turned to the Captain, who was rubbing the back of his head and staring off into space.
"Nothing broken I hope." Rose said, Haddock gave her a blank stare, and then shook his head.
"Are you alright Captain?" the Doctor asked, Haddock looked at the man, then said.
"I wonder if the alien that took Tintin also somehow took that Bella person; why else would he have accused us."
"I think your right Captain, but I don't think he wants our help." The Doctor said.
About an hour later they walked out of the TARDIS and searched the woods, they searched for about thirty minutes before they decided it was time to head back. Rose and the Doctor started to discuss where the alien might be when Haddock held up his hand and silenced them; the two stopped talking and listened.
"I don't hear anything." Rose whispered.
"Exactly, why is it so quiet and how long has it been so?" Haddock whispered back, the Doctor started scanning the area with his screwdriver.
"There's a strange electric pulse coming from over there." He said pointing; they quietly followed through the trees. After thirty minutes of walking, they came to a place in the woods where the trees were cut or flat.
"The energy stops here, but there's no ship." The Doctor said. The trio stared in confusion; did they miss the ship all together? Haddock stepped into the strange area while the other two tried to figure out what this meant. He only went a few feet before hitting something hard, he fell backwards onto the ground.
"Thundering Typhoons, I didn't hit anything!" he grumbled. The other two walked over to him, The Doctor reached out and touched something metal. Haddock looked confused, it looked as if the Doctor was touching thin air, and then the Doctor chuckled.
"Oh, but that's clever." He adjusted the setting on his sonic screwdriver and then disarmed the invisibility shield. The ship fizzled into view; it was five times bigger than the one that took Tintin. After about fifteen minutes of searching the Doctor managed to locate the door and unlock it. The three stepped into the ship with caution; the Doctor turned and found a panel near the door which he then began scanning.
"There's a room with a lot of energy in it, if I'm right, and normally I am. That's where it keeps its prisoners. Follow me." The Doctor said Rose quietly followed him, while the Captain silently hoped that they would soon find Tintin.
